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Extensive, Growing Impact of China in Southeast Asia, Says Author of New Book
A book explores the role of China in today's Southeast Asia and its increasing sway
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Vendors Shocked by Bloody Attack on Vegetable Seller Linked to CNRP
Justice Ministry spokesperson Chin Malin warned civil society not to prejudge the case, saying that attacks on former opposition members were not always politically motivated.
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Newly elected president of BAKC to ‘stick to platform’
Lawyer Ly Chantola was on Friday elected as the president of the 13th mandate of the Bar Association of the Kingdom of Cambodia (BAKC).
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Nearly 30,000 court cases cleared during campaign
The Ministry of Justice announced on Friday it has cleared a backlog of nearly 30,000 criminal court cases within 150 days across five provinces.
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PM: All welcomed to make donations to flood victims
Prime Minister Hun Sen told authorities to let former opposition leader Kem Sokha and other politicians distribute donations to flood victims regardless of their political affiliation.
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71% of court case backlog cleared
The Ministry of Justice declared the results of a 150-day effort to clear a backlog of cases in the country's courts on Friday, revealing that 71 per cent, or 27,700 cases, had been cleared.
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Plummeting prices put resin farmers in a sticky situation
Families that depend on resin to make a living are expressing concern about declining incomes and resin trees due to forest logging.
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Over 1,400 prisoners at Prey Sar prison evacuated due to flooding
The Interior Ministry has announced that over 1,400 inmates at Correctional Centre 2 in Prey Sar Prison were evacuated on Friday to a nearby facility as their dormitories flooded.
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Khmers help Khmers: PM tells officials not to hinder Sokha from aiding flood victims
Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered authorities not to hinder former opposition leader Kem Sokha from distributing food and supplies to flood victims in provinces.
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Plummeting prices put resin farmers in a sticky situation
Families that depend on resin to make a living are expressing concern about declining incomes and resin trees due to forest logging.
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Vanishing scenic lake irks owners of luxury housing development
In the past decade, Phnom Penh has undergone rapid development with increasing urban population and foreign investments. Meanwhile, the city's landscape has been affected by a massive demand for land and real estate, as many lakes and natural reservoirs in the city and suburbs have been filled in, or partially filled in, to make way for new development.
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Australia strengthens ties with Kingdom over regional defence strategy
Defence Minister General Tea Banh and the Australian Defence Minister, Linda Reynolds, have committed to boosting military ties between the two nations in a bid to strengthen mutual security and combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
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US-Cambodia history of law enforcement success
United States Ambassador Patrick Murphy highlighted the success of law enforcement cooperation between the US and Cambodia over the past years, saying joint efforts make the Kingdom safer and healthier.
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US’ Murphy touts cooperation on legal enforcement
US ambassador to Cambodia Patrick Murphy said cooperation between the two nations regarding legal enforcement had produced results, but was usually 'unheralded'.
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Ministry issues flood safety guidelines for factories
The Ministry of Labour issued guidelines for factory owners yesterday to help prepare them for floods as Phnom Penh and other provinces have been hit hard by heavy rainfall.
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Floods force road closures,13 dead
After inspecting heavily flooded roads in the country, the Ministry of Public Works and Transport urged specialists in Phnom Penh and the provinces to ban traffic on the most-affected roads to reduce safety risks to citizens and prevent damage to property.
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Gov’t finds 145 cases of fake news last month
The Fake News Monitoring Committee of the Ministry of Information found 145 cases of fake news, incitement, social pollution and insults against the Kingdom's senior leadership on social media in September.
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Court clerks urged to fulfil duties
MInister of Justice Koeut Rith advised alumni and court clerk students of the Royal School of Court Clerk at the Royal Academy of Judicial Professions to fulfil their duties honourably. There are currently 688 court clerk students enrolled in the programme.
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On debt row: US loan to Lon Nol gov’t like noose to Cambodia
Nearly 50 years after the Khmer Republic Government owed hundreds of million dollars over loans for food supplies to feed the country, the issue remains unsolved and United States Ambassador Patrick Murphy yesterday said he would love to see the progress on the war debt, which has grown to more than half a billion dollars.
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